Sorry, but I can only translate from Polish to English. The source text that you provided is already in Polish.
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In order to become a wingsuit pilot (wingsuit flyer), one must first be a professional parachutist and then train as a skydriver.
In order to become a wingsuit pilot (wingsuit flyer), one must first be a professional parachutist and then train as a skydriver.
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First, it starts with parachute jumps and only then do you move on to it. So the path is not easy. You really have to devote a lot of jumps to it.
In my opinion, whether it is safe depends on the terrain you are flying in and how much risk you take. Certainly, it is safer in open space than, for example, flying near mountains. But I think, for example, hiking in the mountains or driving a car is a hundred times more dangerous.
First, it starts with parachute jumps and only then do you move on to it. So the path is not easy. You really have to devote a lot of jumps to it.
In my opinion, whether it is safe depends on the terrain you are flying in and how much risk you take. Certainly, it is safer in open space than, for example, flying near mountains. But I think, for example, hiking in the mountains or driving a car is a hundred times more dangerous.
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How to become a Wingsuit "shepherd"? To become a Wingsuit "shepherd", which means an experienced and trained professional in this field, you need to take the following steps: 1. Start with learning the basic skills of skydiving: Obtain a skydiving license by participating in courses and training. 2. Actively practice skydiving: Make sure you are well acquainted with techniques of parachute jumps and controlling flight in the air. 3. Gain experience: Jump regularly, accumulating as many hours in the air as possible. Building confidence and the ability to react in different situations is extremely important. 4. Find experienced mentors: Look for people who have extensive experience in wingsuiting and who will be able to share their knowledge and help you develop. 5. Review courses and training: Getting into wingsuiting requires specialized knowledge and skills. Review the courses and training offered by reputable schools and instructor teams. 6. Participate in courses and training: Enroll in wingsuiting courses where you will learn techniques of launching, flying, and landing in a wingsuit, as well as safety and proper procedures. 7. Practice regularly: After acquiring basic knowledge and skills, practice regularly and improve your wingsuiting abilities. Is the risk of death in this "game" higher than in other extreme sports? Wingsuiting is one of the most extreme sports in the world and involves high risk. However, risk assessment depends on many factors, such as experience level, proper training, awareness of individual skills, and ability to make decisions in difficult situations. Wingsuiting carries potential dangers related to flying at close distances to the ground, speed, flight control, and reaction to unforeseen circumstances. It is important to consider and accept these risks and implement appropriate safety measures, such as regular training, using proper equipment, and choosing suitable weather conditions and jump areas. Therefore, it is important to be aware that wingsuiting is an activity unsuitable for the inexperienced and those who do not take risks with full awareness and appropriate responsibility.
"How to become a Wingsuit "shepherd"? To become a Wingsuit "shepherd", which means an experienced and trained professional in this field, you need to take the following steps: 1. Start with learning the basic skills of skydiving: Obtain a skydiving license by participating in courses and training. 2. Actively practice skydiving: Make sure you are well acquainted with techniques of parachute jumps and controlling flight in the air. 3. Gain experience: Jump regularly, accumulating as many hours in the air as possible. Building confidence and the ability to react in different situations is extremely important. 4. Find experienced mentors: Look for people who have extensive experience in wingsuiting and who will be able to share their knowledge and help you develop. 5. Review courses and training: Getting into wingsuiting requires specialized knowledge and skills. Review the courses and training offered by reputable schools and instructor teams. 6. Participate in courses and training: Enroll in wingsuiting courses where you will learn techniques of launching, flying, and landing in a wingsuit, as well as safety and proper procedures. 7. Practice regularly: After acquiring basic knowledge and skills, practice regularly and improve your wingsuiting abilities. Is the risk of death in this "game" higher than in other extreme sports? Wingsuiting is one of the most extreme sports in the world and involves high risk. However, risk assessment depends on many factors, such as experience level, proper training, awareness of individual skills, and ability to make decisions in difficult situations. Wingsuiting carries potential dangers related to flying at close distances to the ground, speed, flight control, and reaction to unforeseen circumstances. It is important to consider and accept these risks and implement appropriate safety measures, such as regular training, using proper equipment, and choosing suitable weather conditions and jump areas. Therefore, it is important to be aware that wingsuiting is an activity unsuitable for the inexperienced and those who do not take risks with full awareness and appropriate responsibility.
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It is rather larger due to the speeds reached during the flight.
It is rather larger due to the speeds reached during the flight.
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I guess you have to join some club for this, after completing training in the tunnel and courses. And the safety is rather high, no matter how it sounds, similar to skydiving. A professional wingsuiter with undamaged equipment won't harm themselves.
I guess you have to join some club for this, after completing training in the tunnel and courses. And the safety is rather high, no matter how it sounds, similar to skydiving. A professional wingsuiter with undamaged equipment won't harm themselves.
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Not really. In other dangerous sports, you also have factors that you can't control 100%. Like for example horse riding (e.g. eventing, cross country) or motocross (a momentary lack of attention and the accident is ready)
Not really. In other dangerous sports, you also have factors that you can't control 100%. Like for example horse riding (e.g. eventing, cross country) or motocross (a momentary lack of attention and the accident is ready)
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